@@BikeLifeVios I don’t really know the exact number references for them… But I would run 21s check your compression and make sure it’s an area that you can run 93 octane on
@@Floridawoodsbanshee you are correct. The Elka legacies are 17ish inches. The fireball LT arms are for 19ish inch shocks. Standard travel shocks are 14ish. As stated in the video, fireball will not work with these shocks
@juicer911 I talked with Fireball last year. If you call him and tell him you have the elka legacies, 17 inch shocks, he can build the AARMS for your application. Just need to tell him you're off- set on the rims and how wide you want that bike to sit. ( 49, 50 inches ? )
Fireball isn’t good stuff and that alba stuff you put is garbage you wanna build a nice bike use Walsh or roll design..any bike I see with alba a arms is worth nothing because if you went cheap one something like that the rest of the bike is garbage in my eyes..alba arms are 3-400 bucks roll design is 1800 you get what you pay for
@@chrishoward5578 apparently you did not watch the whole video.. I did not “go cheap,” I got the parts from a donor bike with low hours. Machine is a street bike and u swapped some parts as an upgrade. Maybe not the best of the best but def an upgrade. Send a link to your for some inspiration.
@chrishoward5578 roll design is top of the line. For the banshee, the next option would be fireball and or lonestar. Walsh is good, but they don't make AARMS for the banshee. If you have a link I was unable to find, please share.
@@Floridawoodsbanshee i thought Walsh makes a arms for any bike I could be wrong I’m a 450 guy and only run Walsh and roll design ..as far as I have heard about fireball they crack a lot around the welds and lonestar is not what it use to be even when working with all of their products at once fitment wasn’t that great and took a lot of modifications and that was using lsr frame.. lsr swing arm…lsr stem..lsr dc pro a arms after that build I refuse to use lsr any more customer service is horrible that’s when I found out lsr is not ran by the same people it use to be..first frame they sent out the forgot to weld the steering stop to the frame sent it back to them I got damaged on return delivery had to send out again they had to me me a new frame because I wanted the raw color with clear powder the second frame they sent the clear has some cracking sent that back they had to build a 3rd frame got that looked great they forgot to weld the damn vin plate and when I called back up again I was told I’m a difficult customer to work with when this all could have been avoided by welding the steering stop on when i originally purchased it for a little over 3k So yea screw LSR!!
@chrishoward5578 I have no experience with LSR. I bought my banshee new 2006. I have had really good luck with Fireball. There is nothing bad to say about the products. I currently have the minus 1 swingarm, the plus 2 plus 1 steering stem, and the plus 2 plus 1 long travel AARMS!!! I've been using Fireball from 2007, and nothing has let me down.
👀🔥 also building a serval 421. 68mm pistons. Learning a lot from your videos bro
@@BikeLifeVios thanks man !
How’s the 23cc domes on that cylinder going. Also what degree are they. Trying to find out what domes I should put. right now I have 24cc with 9deg..
@@BikeLifeVios actually running 18 domes
now on 110
@@juicer911 what would you recommend for pump gas with 68mm pistons?
@@BikeLifeVios I don’t really know the exact number references for them… But I would run 21s check your compression and make sure it’s an area that you can run 93 octane on
Fireball has long travel AARMS like mine for the 19-inch shocks, and then they have standard AARMS for the shorter shocks.
@@Floridawoodsbanshee you are correct. The Elka legacies are 17ish inches. The fireball LT arms are for 19ish inch shocks. Standard travel shocks are 14ish. As stated in the video, fireball will not work with these shocks
@juicer911 I talked with Fireball last year. If you call him and tell him you have the elka legacies, 17 inch shocks, he can build the AARMS for your application.
Just need to tell him you're off- set on the rims and how wide you want that bike to sit. ( 49, 50 inches ? )
@@juicer911 and let him know it's a street bike
@@Floridawoodsbanshee oh man. I think I am going to ahah to do that!!!! I did not know
@@Floridawoodsbanshee thanks man
Oo but hey them pipes are real nice!
@@chrishoward5578 yep
Ill swap you for the black banshee
Fireball isn’t good stuff and that alba stuff you put is garbage you wanna build a nice bike use Walsh or roll design..any bike I see with alba a arms is worth nothing because if you went cheap one something like that the rest of the bike is garbage in my eyes..alba arms are 3-400 bucks roll design is 1800 you get what you pay for
@@chrishoward5578 apparently you did not watch the whole video.. I did not “go cheap,” I got the parts from a donor bike with low hours. Machine is a street bike and u swapped some parts as an upgrade. Maybe not the best of the best but def an upgrade. Send a link to your for some inspiration.
@chrishoward5578 roll design is top of the line. For the banshee, the next option would be fireball and or lonestar. Walsh is good, but they don't make AARMS for the banshee. If you have a link I was unable to find, please share.
@@Floridawoodsbanshee i thought Walsh makes a arms for any bike I could be wrong I’m a 450 guy and only run Walsh and roll design ..as far as I have heard about fireball they crack a lot around the welds and lonestar is not what it use to be even when working with all of their products at once fitment wasn’t that great and took a lot of modifications and that was using lsr frame.. lsr swing arm…lsr stem..lsr dc pro a arms after that build I refuse to use lsr any more customer service is horrible that’s when I found out lsr is not ran by the same people it use to be..first frame they sent out the forgot to weld the steering stop to the frame sent it back to them I got damaged on return delivery had to send out again they had to me me a new frame because I wanted the raw color with clear powder the second frame they sent the clear has some cracking sent that back they had to build a 3rd frame got that looked great they forgot to weld the damn vin plate and when I called back up again I was told I’m a difficult customer to work with when this all could have been avoided by welding the steering stop on when i originally purchased it for a little over 3k So yea screw LSR!!
@chrishoward5578 I have no experience with LSR.
I bought my banshee new 2006. I have had really good luck with Fireball. There is nothing bad to say about the products. I currently have the minus 1 swingarm, the plus 2 plus 1 steering stem, and the plus 2 plus 1 long travel AARMS!!! I've been using Fireball from 2007, and nothing has let me down.